Overview Logo
Article Main Image

LIVE: Hurricane Melissa approaches Jamaica with Category 5 strength and winds of 280 kilometers per hour.

Infobae

Argentina

Tuesday, October 28


Alternative Takes

The World's Current Take

Damage and Destruction

Casualties and Human Impact


He Hurricane Melissa is very close to making landfall in Jamaica this Tuesday, threatening to devastating floods and 280 km/h winds that authorities warn will destroy the Caribbean nation's infrastructure. The storm category 5 —potentially the largest to hit Jamaica—has already caused seven deaths in the region, but officials are concerned that Many people ignore calls to evacuate.

He National Hurricane Center reported that Melissa was located about 185 kilometers from Kingston. Up to a meter of rain is forecast, with sea levels potentially rising by up to 4 meters on the southern coast. Many of the island's approximately 880 shelters remained empty Monday night despite evacuation orders.

“For Jamaica, it will be the storm of the century so far.”, said Anne-Claire Fontan of the World Meteorological Organization. Melissa's slow nature—moving at a human pace—means that There will be no quick relief once it hits Scientists say human-caused climate change has exacerbated massive storms, increasing their frequency and intensity.

Below is minute-by-minute coverage of Melissa's progress:

Get the full experience in the app

Scroll the Globe, Pick a Country, See their News

International stories that aren't found anywhere else.

Global News, Local Perspective

50 countries, 150 news sites, 500 articles a day.

Don’t Miss what Gets Missed

Explore international stories overlooked by American media.

Unfiltered, Uncensored, Unbiased

Articles are translated to English so you get a unique view into their world.

Apple App Store Badge